martyrology.
martyr.
of martyr.
suffering a similar martyrdom separately or together.
exhorting to martyrdom.
to be a martyr, to suffer martyrdom, to undergo death in witness of the faith.
Martyropolis.
place of martyrdom;
chapel or tomb of martyrs.
to martyrize.
martyrdom.
female martyr.
battery, bastion, bulwark;
tower;
ելեկտրական —, electric battery or machine;
վոլդայեան —, Voltaic battery, pile.
to fight, to combat, to make war, to engage in action;
to quarrel, to dispute, to contest;
— սկզբնամարտութեամբ, to skirmish.
military professor;
fencing-master.
to cause to fight, to provoke to combat;
to defy, to challenge.
according to the art of war.
thick, bushy;
cf. Մացառք.
bushy, full of bushes, thick-tangled, brakish, briery.
sylvic.
bushy-shaped, bushy.
hidden among the bushes, sylvan, woody, rural.
cf. Մացառախիտ.
cf. Հպատակիմ.
to subject, to subdue;
to subject oneself, to submit to, to obey;
to serve, to wait upon.
to be proud, to swell with pride, to be puffed up;
— ընդ տոհմ իւր, to boast of one's descent or birth.
to make proud, to puff up, to inflate, to render haughty.
to approach, to go or come near to.
cf. Հպեցուցանեմ.
to approach.
to approach;
to touch, to handle.
cf. Հպաւորութիւն.
to deck, to trim or bedizen oneself out, to spruce up, dress or adorn oneself in a studied or affected manner.
to be an orator, to harangue, to speak in public.
to turn;
շուրջ —, to turn round;
to turn all around.
to pay a salary.
cf. Հռովմ.
roman, latin;
Rome;
—ք, the Romans.
roman.
latin;
in latin.
roman.
roman.
cf. Հռչակեցուցանեմ.
to make famous, to trumpet, to sound the fame of, to praise, to exalt;
to publish, to divulge, to make public, to noise or rumour abroad;
to chant, to celebrate, to solemnize.
to be renowned, celebrated;
to be divulged, published, to get or take wind.
to watch, to abstain from sleep;
to watch over, to guard, to oversee, to take care of, to have an eye upon;
cf. Հիւանդ.
watch, vigil;
vigil, eve of a feast.
pyrotartaric.
to arm or furnish with fire;
to inflame, to kindle.
to cause to renounce or abdicate;
to dismiss, to discharge;
to forbid, to prohibit, to interdict;
to renounce, to abstain, to deprive oneself of, to forego, to forbear, to refrain, to desist, to resign;
to deny, to disown, to refuse;
to take leave of, to bid farewell to;
to die, to decease;
— յաղանդոյ, to abjure, to recant, to renounce;
— յաշխարհէ, to renounce the world;
to enter a convent;
— յիշխնանութենէ, to abdicate, to resign, to tender, to lay down or throw up one's commission;
— ի թագաւորութէնէ, to abdicate the crown;
աղաչեմ զքեզ կալ զիս հրաժարեալ, I pray thee have me excused, I beg you excuse me, I pray you to be kindly indulgent towards me.
cf. Հրաժարեմ.